TRANSCRIPTIONEnglish

Meet The Guy Who Solved Growing Apps (Hunter Isaacson Interview)

29m 50s6,566 mots912 segmentsEnglish

TRANSCRIPTION COMPLÈTE

0:00

Prior to NGI, I had like over 70 million

0:02

downloads on other apps that I had built

0:03

over the course of the beginning of my

0:05

career. And I think that opportunity is

0:07

still very much open. At some point,

0:09

there will be a very successful crypto

0:10

game. I think Vault kind of wanting it

0:12

to happen. People want it. It's just no

0:14

one's packaged it right. If you were

0:17

currently at 10K MR with an app, you

0:20

want to really scale and you have, let's

0:22

say, like a $10,000 budget, what would

0:24

you do? good amount of that money should

0:25

be put towards.

0:28

Today we're doing a deep dive with one

0:29

of the most prolific app builders of all

0:31

time. He's built apps like NGL and Bags.

0:34

Over the years, these have done insane

0:36

numbers. Hundreds of millions of

0:37

downloads, 8 figures revenue, all while

0:39

staying extremely profitable. This is

0:41

none other than Hunter Isacson. I've

0:44

seen some people criticize mass virality

0:47

for consumer apps. The beauty of NGL is

0:49

it's like a really tight viral loop. We

0:50

found that a lot of people that churned

0:52

out of the product ended up coming back

0:53

in. He's done a few other podcasts and

0:55

I've watched some of them, but what

0:57

makes this one special is we got super

0:59

tactical and as actionable as possible.

1:01

I asked him to go into the nitty-gritty

1:03

details of exactly what strategies he's

1:05

using to go viral and make money with

1:06

his apps. He showed me all his actual

1:08

Figma files of all his app screens. And

1:11

towards the end, I asked him pretty deep

1:13

questions about how he would use the

1:14

same strategies today with the current

1:16

trends. Let's get right into it. How's

1:18

NGL doing?

1:19

>> It's doing great. 3 years later, still

1:20

doing great. We have 150 million monthly

1:23

active users on the product, which is

1:25

way more than I ever expected to be

1:26

honest with you. Yeah, it's done very,

1:28

very well.

1:28

>> That's awesome. What do you think it

1:30

takes to be good at viral consumer apps?

1:33

Could you think of one thing?

1:34

>> I think like knowing how human beings

1:37

act when they're put in like a group

1:39

scenario, right? Understanding group

1:41

think, understanding why people do what

1:44

they do. I think that's why I've been

1:46

successful in social because I'm really

1:48

good at understanding like when a person

1:50

looks at a screen, when they look at

1:52

anything, what are they going to feel

1:53

and then how do those emotions dictate

1:55

the the action that we're requesting

1:57

them to do.

1:57

>> That's awesome. Can you just walk

1:59

through the journey of NGL a little bit

2:01

for people who don't know yet?

2:03

>> Yeah, for sure. We started the company

2:04

right when Instagram released the link

2:06

feature for everybody. It used to be

2:08

that you could only post links if you

2:10

had 10,000 followers. So, you know, only

2:13

people that were influencers basically

2:14

could ever chill anything on their

2:16

story. So, they changed this at the end

2:18

of October of 2021. And that's literally

2:21

right when we started building the app.

2:22

Like the second that we saw this, myself

2:24

and a few friends of mine, we got a Zoom

2:26

call on Halloween and we were like, we

2:28

need to build a product for this. What's

2:29

the most viral thing we can think of?

2:31

And we're like, let's build an anonymous

2:33

messaging platform on top of Instagram.

2:35

The consumer world is so small. We

2:36

thought everyone was going to do this.

2:38

We thought this was going to be like the

2:40

number one thing people were going to

2:41

build. So our focus was like how do we

2:43

build this in like as fast as possible.

2:46

We built the app in about a month, but

2:48

then it was like 6 months of nobody

2:49

using it. So it's like our assumption

2:51

that everybody saw the opportunity was

2:54

like so wrong. No one cloned us until

2:56

after we went viral. That 6 months was

2:58

very hard. We tried a lot of different

3:00

things. You know, we rebranded the app

3:02

first just designed wise. Then I changed

3:04

the name. I came up with the name NGL.

3:06

We got a sick domain ngl.link and we

3:09

basically spent money purely on how to

3:12

activate the graph. So we were like

3:15

testing here and there influencers, you

3:18

know, like $100 here, $100 there, paying

3:20

someone to post the Instagram story, you

3:22

know, Tik Toks, just trying things.

3:25

About 4 months into the sixmonth period,

3:28

we had that first like tiny little blip,

3:31

like very small, and it was from an

3:32

influencer who we paid to post the link.

3:35

She activated a school on the other side

3:38

of the world. Then it spread and

3:40

infected, you know, the other schools in

3:41

the area, but it didn't expand to

3:43

another country. It kind of just stayed

3:45

in this graph. So, we realized that the

3:47

problem was this was like more of a

3:48

lower income country. So, we were like,

3:50

well, we got to build Android. So, we

3:52

built Android very quickly. This is now

3:55

May of 2022. The second we finished

3:58

Android, we then did another round of

4:00

marketing and it was one Tik Tok that

4:02

went viral and then that was it. It

4:05

activated everybody and took over the

4:07

world over the next week. What was that

4:09

Tik Tok? It's a Tik Tok of a girl and

4:10

she's like showing one of her NGL

4:12

messages. Someone said, "Oh, I was with

4:15

your boyfriend last night or your

4:16

boyfriend said this about you." And it

4:18

was like the girl like, you know, get a

4:20

hint on who sent me the message. Right.

4:21

So, it was kind of like one of those

4:22

really funny like gotcha type Tik Toks

4:25

and it blew up. It got like a million

4:27

views very quickly.

4:28

>> That's crazy. What was the hook of that

4:30

video? It sounds kind of similar to

4:32

stuff that goes viral today. It was

4:34

really like a controversial crazy

4:36

message to get from someone, you know.

4:38

So, it was like we tried this with a

4:39

bunch of different message texts, you

4:40

know, just like funny, controversial

4:43

stuff, edgy that just would catch your

4:45

eye when you were like scrolling TikTok.

4:47

And then we always kind of related it

4:49

back into the platform of like, oh, you

4:51

can get so many messages from people and

4:53

yeah, you might be able to like

4:54

potentially find out who sent the

4:56

message super excited like, oh, I'm

4:58

going to download that. And that's what

4:59

activated like our first thousand users

5:01

in one day was from that Tik Tok. I've

5:03

seen some people criticize like mass

5:05

virality on Tik Tok like for consumer

5:07

apps and they say like even if you get a

5:09

bunch of users they'll turn out. So, but

5:11

it seems like that wasn't the case for

5:13

you guys. How did you like handle the

5:14

virality and actually take advantage of

5:16

it?

5:16

>> The beauty of NGL is it's like a really

5:18

tight viral loop. We found that a lot of

5:20

people that turned out of the product

5:21

ended up coming back in because their

5:23

friends would still post NGL links. You

5:26

know, in some countries it's like every

5:28

teenager, you know, all the 17, 18, 19

5:30

year olds, right? all those people that

5:32

are in like that that high school

5:33

college era, it's their link in bio. If

5:35

you turn out, you're going to ultimately

5:37

come back in because you're going to see

5:38

your friend post their link. Maybe it'll

5:41

be in their bio. You'll send them a

5:42

message and they'll realize, "Oh, wait.

5:43

I kind of want to do this now, too." So,

5:45

it had churn for sure, but it also had

5:48

this like very high reddownload rate,

5:50

which I think is what's allowed it to

5:52

continue to be so popular today.

5:54

>> That's interesting. Yeah. So, it really

5:55

became a habit and part of people's core

5:58

day-to-day, but then also you got that

6:01

real estate which is the link in bio.

6:03

This is consumer social like people are

6:05

interacting with each other, but you

6:06

guys are also monetized. So, can you

6:08

talk about the the revenue side of

6:09

things?

6:10

>> Yeah, for sure. I mean, the revenue is

6:11

done very well. It's a multi-8 figure a

6:13

year business. I think the the revenue

6:15

is primarily it's just derived through

6:17

weekly subscription in different

6:19

countries. It's priced differently

6:20

depending on the region and depending on

6:22

the GDP per capita of that country. So,

DÉBLOQUER PLUS

Inscrivez-vous gratuitement pour accéder aux fonctionnalités premium

VISUALISEUR INTERACTIF

Regardez la vidéo avec des sous-titres synchronisés, une superposition réglable et un contrôle total de la lecture.

INSCRIVEZ-VOUS GRATUITEMENT POUR DÉBLOQUER

RÉSUMÉ IA

Obtenez un résumé instantané généré par l'IA du contenu de la vidéo, des points clés et des principaux enseignements.

INSCRIVEZ-VOUS GRATUITEMENT POUR DÉBLOQUER

TRADUIRE

Traduisez la transcription dans plus de 100 langues en un seul clic. Téléchargez dans n'importe quel format.

INSCRIVEZ-VOUS GRATUITEMENT POUR DÉBLOQUER

CARTE MENTALE

Visualisez la transcription sous forme de carte mentale interactive. Comprenez la structure en un coup d'œil.

INSCRIVEZ-VOUS GRATUITEMENT POUR DÉBLOQUER

DISCUTER AVEC LA TRANSCRIPTION

Posez des questions sur le contenu de la vidéo. Obtenez des réponses alimentées par l'IA directement à partir de la transcription.

INSCRIVEZ-VOUS GRATUITEMENT POUR DÉBLOQUER

TIREZ LE MEILLEUR PARTI DE VOS TRANSCRIPTIONS

Inscrivez-vous gratuitement et débloquez la visionneuse interactive, les résumés IA, les traductions, les cartes mentales, et plus encore. Aucune carte de crédit requise.

    Meet The Guy Wh… - Transcription Complète | YouTubeTranscript.dev